Security News > 2021 > May > CrowdStrike and Google Cloud deliver defense-in-depth security across hybrid cloud environments
CrowdStrike and Google Cloud announced a series of product integrations to deliver joint customers defense-in-depth security, comprehensive visibility and workload protection at scale across hybrid cloud environments.
These integrations will enable more seamless sharing of telemetry and data between the two security platforms, helping maintain high levels of security across a customers' entire cloud or hybrid environment.
Under this expanded partnership, CrowdStrike will tightly integrate its CrowdStrike Falcon platform with Google Cloud's suite of security products including Chronicle, VirusTotal Enterprise, and Google Cloud Security Command Center, helping security teams increase visibility of threats across cloud and hybrid deployments, and enabling them to act much more quickly to address them.
"Security issues continue to disrupt enterprises across all industries, prompting many to modernize their security plans and operations with the cloud. At the same time, attackers continue to become more sophisticated and evolve attack methods," said Sunil Potti, Vice President & General Manager of Google Cloud Security.
Google Cloud's security analytics engine, Chronicle, will integrate with the CrowdStrike Falcon platform, which processes over five trillion endpoint-related events per week, enabling security teams to more easily analyze endpoint and workload telemetry in order to find and address threats quickly.
Google Cloud's SCC will aggregate alerts and events from the CrowdStrike Falcon platform, which helps provide a single comprehensive view of security and compliance across a customers' cloud environment.
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